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What does "I'm into" mean?

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Rebecca

The key phrase here is to "be into" someone or something! When it's about a person, It means you're interested in them and that you like them, usually romantically. If you're "into something," it means you're interested in it. So, she's saying she prefers to only hug people she really likes. Ex: I'm not really into gaming. => computer games Ex: He told me he's into me... but I'm not really into him.

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